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Re: IIgs out to VGA or separate component RCA output?



On 8/8/2010 5:39 AM, KP wrote:
On Aug 8, 8:26 am, KP<kjpm...@gmail.com>  wrote:
On Aug 8, 7:27 am, Eric Rucker<bhtoo...@gmail.com>  wrote:



On Aug 7, 11:40 pm, KP<kjpm...@gmail.com>  wrote:

What are the options for using a IIgs with a TV supporting separate-
component jacks?

What cards are in development or on the horizon for IIgs output to VGA
monitors?

Is there any way to split the signal coming out of the IIgs Composite-
out jack so that it displays better on a TV supporting separate-
component (rather than just composite) jacks?

Here's a project for adapting the IIGS RGB output to component,
although it apparently doesn't play nicely with HDTVs, due to the
IIGS's video timing:http://damntechnology.blogspot.com/2008/08/apple-iigs-rgb-video-to-co...

While I was looking for info on various RGB-based conversions, I did
find this:http://www.arcadeshop.com/rgb/rgb2ntv4.htm

RGBS in, and your choice of component, S-Video, and composite out. (I
suspect it still won't play nicely with HDTVs, at least on the
component outputs, because it's not changing the timing, it's just
changing the color encoding.)

Would using a IIgs-to-SCART and SCART-to-VGA adapter work?  Or would
there be problems with the frequency rate?

And to clarify, I'm in North America, where TVs don't have SCART
connections, so I can't use a straight IIgs-to-SCART converter.  I
would need to convert it into some other format to be able to use it
with a TV.

IIgs-to-SCART is just a cable problem, so just go RGB-to-VGA, with all
the inherent clock speed problems of affordable converters (vertical
banding on the IIgs desktop, for example).

-michael

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